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October 18-20, 2017Prescott Resort & Conference Center1500 SR-69Prescott, Arizona www.arts.org | #AZrts | @AZrts
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Track: Policy & Advocacy Track: Planning & Research Track: Access & Mobility
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Breakfast (Goldwater Ballroom)
Conference Welcome Northern Arizona Council of Governments, Arizona State Transportation Board,
Rural Transportation Advocacy Council, Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization (Goldwater Ballroom)
State Transportation Funding Outlook Arizona State Legisltative Transportation Committees
(Goldwater Ballroom)
Happenings on the Hill National Association of Regional Councils, National Association of Development Organizations
(Goldwater Ballroom)
Rural Transportation Advocacy Council (RTAC) Board Meeting (Arizona Room)
Conference Registration (Foyer)
Reception (Granite Mountain Room)
Conference Registration (Foyer)
Golf Tournament (Antelope Hills Golf Course)
COG/MPO Planning Business Meeting (Prescott / Chino Room)
Lunch Grab & Go (Arizona Room)
COG/MPO Mobility Management Business Meeting (Prescott / Chino Room)
Rural Legislator Caucus Meeting with Local Officials (Verde Room)
THURSDAY Oct 19, 2017
Financing Statewide Transportation (Verde Room)
FRIDAY Oct 20, 2017
3:50 -‐ 4:50PM
1:30 -‐ 2:30PM
Health Transit Connections to Support Access to Healthcare
(Verde Room)
Reception (Foyer)
Dinner & Closing Keynote: "Accelerate Arizona -‐ Investing in Arizona's Infrastructure" Arizona Chamber of Commerce
(Goldwater Ballroom)
Continental Breakfast (Foyer)
Arizona State Transportation Board Meeting (Town of Prescott Valley Council Chambers)
Active Transportation (Arizona Room)
10 -‐ 10:55AM
COG/MPO Director Business Meeting (Arizona Room)
11 -‐ 11:55AM
2:40 -‐ 3:40PM
On the Horizon: State Planning Initiatives
(Arizona Room)
Navigating Tribal Transportation Planning and Resource Acquisition
(Prescott / Chino Room)
Rural Ride Sharing: Tips from an Entrepreneurial Operating System
(Arizona Room)
Multi-‐Modal Level of Service: A New Tool for Rural Areas
(Prescott / Chino Room)
News & Opportunities through FHWA Central Federal Lands
(Prescott / Chino Room)
Rural Construction Innovation (Arizona Room)
Capturing Attention through Public Story Telling
(Verde Room)
Lunch & Keynote: "Innovative Transportation Trends in Rural America" National Association of Development Organizations Transportation Research Foundation
(Goldwater Ballroom)
Freight In Rural Areas (Verde Room)
Cultivating Support for Local Ballot Initiatives
(Prescott / Chino Room)
The Next Big Things in Local Government
(Verde Room)
Rural AZ -‐ What Does ADOT Research Center Do for You?
(Arizona Room)
ADA Transitions: Risks & Rewards for Local Governments
(Prescott / Chino Room)
WEDNESDAY Oct 18, 2017
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS
Honorable Arizona State Senator Karen FannSenator Fann was elected in Nov 2016 to represent Legislative District 1, which covers 8,000 square miles throughout Yavapai County and portions of Maricopa County. She previously served this district from 2011 to 2016 as a State Representative. Karen moved to Prescott at the age of four and has been a life-long Republican. She continues to represent her community by serving as a precinct committeeman and is a member of the Rotary International and Elks. Senator Fann currently serves as the Vice-Chair of both the Senate Finance Committee and Transportation and Technology Committee, and member of the Natural Resources, Energy
and Water Committee. Karen is the owner and CEO of a statewide highway construction company, which recently celebrated its 33rd business anniversary. Karen is a licensed contractor with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, past president of Yavapai County Contractors Association, and past president of Prescott Chapter National Association of Women in Construction. Her previous work included stints in legal, airline, realty, and equine ranch management/ownership.
Honorable Arizona State Representative Noel CampbellNoel W. Campbell is a member of the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District1. He was first elected to the chamber in 2014. Mr. Campbell was raised in Phoenix, Arizonawhere he graduated from St. Mary’s High School and later attended Arizona State University,earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business in 1965. Mr. Campbell served as a navalaviator during the Vietnam War, remaining on active duty until 1971 and retiring from the Naval Reserves as a Commander in 1991. He is a recipient of the Bronze Star, US Air Medal with 16 Flight Strike Awards, US Presidential Unit Citation, US Vietnam Services Medal,
Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and the National Defense Ribbon. After retiring from the Navy, Representative Campbell spent 10 years as an agent for the US Customs Service/ Department of the Treasury. He also served at the Pentagon as the Customs Liaison in the Joint Chiefs of Staff prior to transitioning to the US Forest service in 1999 to serve as a pilot fighting forest fires. Representative Campbell currently resides in Prescott where he owns a small business.
Erich ZimmermannErich is the Director of Transportation Programs at the National Association of Regional Councils (NARC), where he is responsible for the organization’s comprehensive transportation portfolio. His work includes refining policy priorities, recommending appropriate legislation and authorizations to various branches of federal government, and guidance to members regarding federal rulemaking. Eric also implements a variety of programmatic, research, and communication initiatives including NARC’s technical assistance and education program,
providing a suite of member outreach, training and peer networking opportunities. Erich is a member of the Transportation Research Board’s Metropolitan Policy, Planning, and Processes Committee (ADA20) and serves on the Leadership Council for the National Center for Sustainable Transportation at University of California, Davis. Prior to NARC, Erich spent nearly a decade at the nonpartisan budget watchdog Taxpayers for Common Sense. He has a B.A. in Political Communication from The George Washington University and a M.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Montana.
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS
Carrie KisselCarrie serves as the Associate Director for the National Association of Development Organizations Research Foundation, where she focuses on transportation research and capacity building projects, NADO’s program affiliate Rural Planning Organization America, and wealth creation as an economic development strategy. Carrie initially joined NADO in 2005 as a graduate fellow and worked on various projects related to transportation, brownfields redevelopment, and
environmental stewardship, before becoming a program manager for NADO’s transportation and regional development work. Carrie completed a Master of Arts in Public Anthropology at American University and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Ball State University.
Garrick TaylorGarrick Taylor is the senior vice president of government relations and communications for the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, where he serves as the Chamber’s lead advocate at all levels of government and the main liaison between the Chamber and the media. Garrick’s previous experience includes serving as a public affairs consultant; directing communications for the Arizona Republican Party during a U.S. Senate race; overseeing public policy efforts for a major trade association; and serving as a congressional staff member.
Joe McKinneyJoe has twenty-one years of experience having served in city, county, regional and national association and government management since 1991. Joe served as Executive Director of Land-of-Sky Regional Council in Asheville, North Carolina from January 2003 until October 2012 where under his leadership, Land-of-Sky became recognized nationally for its innovation and program expansion in areas such as planning and economic development, workforce development, transportation and transit, aging services, volunteer services, and geographic
information systems. Mr. McKinney was named Executive Director of the National Association of Development Organizations in 2012. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Public Policy Analysis from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a candidate for a Masters Degree in Public Administration from UNC-Chapel Hill.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 189AM-3PM Golf Tournament Antelope Hills Golf Course10AM-12PM COG / MPO Planning Business Meeting Prescott / Chino Room12-1 PM Lunch Grab & Go Arizona Room1-4PM COG / MPO Mobility Management Business Meeting Prescott / Chino Room2-3PM Rural Legislator Caucus Meeting with Local Officials Verde Room3-4PM COG / MPO Director Business Meeting Arizona Room4-5:30PM Rural Transportation Advocacy Council (RTAC) Board Meeting Arizona Room2-6:30PM Conference Registration Foyer6-7:30PM Reception Granite Mountain Room
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 197AM-12PM Conference Registration Foyer7-8AM Breakfast Goldwater Ballroom8:05-8:15AM Conference Welcome Goldwater Ballroom
Mayor John Moore, City of Williams, Northern Arizona Council of GovernmentsSupervisor Craig Brown, Yavapai County, Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning OrganizationSupervisor Steve Miller, Pinal County, Rural Transportation Advocacy CouncilMs. Deanna Beaver, Arizona State Transportation Board
A.M. General Sessions
8:15-8:45AM State Transportation Funding Outlook Goldwater Ballroom A wide array of transportation finance proposals emerged during the 2017 legislative session. Key legislative leaders will provide their insights on prospects for advancing potential state financing options in the 2018 session and recommend ways for local leaders to support their efforts.Presenters: Honorable Senator Karen Fann Honorable Representative Noel Campbell
8:45-9:45AM Happenings on the Hill Goldwater Ballroom This general session will include updates on federal legislative activities from the perspective of two distinguished national organizations promoting regional cooperation through advocacy with elected officials, federal officials, related agencies, and interest groups. Presenters: Mr. Erich Zimmermann, National Association of Regional Councils Mr. Joe McKinney, National Association of Development Organizations
A.M. Breakout Sessions
10-10:55AM The Next Big Things in Local Government Verde Room The Alliance for Innovation is a premier resource for emerging practices in local government. In 2014, the Alliance initiated a strategic planning process where they engaged with thought leaders, experienced and emerging professionals, and global panel of experts to discover the next big things impacting our future. The result was a white paper - “The Next Big Things” - identifying the four key forces and multiple trends impacting all levels of governments, ranging from climate change to infrastructure financing, from mobility to education, urbanization and beyond. Participants will engage in this thought-provoking discussion with a real-time assessment of the Next Big Things.Presenter: Ms. Karen Thoreson, Alliance for Innovation
10-10:55AM Rural AZ – What Does ADOT Research Center Do For You? Arizona RoomThis session will showcase some of the ongoing and recently completed ADOT research projects, and discuss the ways in which ADOT research supports rural Arizona. The speaker will also introduce the research process followed by question and answer session.Presenter: Ms. Bernadette Phelan, Arizona Department of Transportation
10-10:55AM ADA Transitions: Risks & Rewards for Local Governments Prescott/Chino RoomAccess to civic life by people with disabilities is a fundamental goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Title II of the ADA requires State and local governments make programs and services accessible to persons with disabilities. This session will provide an overview of ADA Transition Plans, the tools setting forth action steps and schedule necessary to address modifications aligning programs, services, and policy with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and ADA.Presenter: Ms. Lisa Neie, Federal Highway Administration
11-11:55AM Capturing Attention through Public Story Telling Verde Room One of the most powerful yet overlooked tools to leveraging successful outcomes is a riveting story. This hour of power will offer attendees insights to the connection between public policy and language of impactful narratives. Participants will walk away with strategies to communicate with intention for the purpose of boosting organizational value, or advocating to diverse audiences, such as investors, legislators, partners, and general public. Presenter: Mr. Steve Peru, United Way of Northern Arizona
11-11:55AM News & Opportunities through FHWA Central Federal Lands Prescott / Chino FHWA’s Central Federal Lands engages a broad spectrum of federal, state, county, and local jurisdictions responsible for land management. This session will give participants insight to CFL’s programs, including the Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) – a grant program existing to supplement other Federal, State and local resources for public roads, transit systems, and other transportation facilities emphasizing high-use recreation sites and economic generators. Staff from Central Federal Lands will provide an overview of the CFL program and discuss the agency’s relevance to Arizona, including the upcoming competitive call for projects.Presenters: Ms. Laurie Miskimins, Federal Highway Administration Ms. Morgan Malley, Federal Highway Administration
11-11:55AM Rural Construction Innovation Arizona RoomSince its inception in 2012, the Arizona Council for Transportation Innovation has supported advancements amongst transportation professionals to ensure smart, efficient investments in Arizona’s transportation infrastructure. Five years later, some of those advancements are coming to fruition including divergent interchanges, accelerated bridge construction methods, and use of drone technology in rural traffic management. Presenters will discuss these topics and provide a demo drone flight for participation.Presenters: Mr. Dallas Hammit, Arizona Department of Transportation Mr. Steve Boschen, Arizona Department of Transportation Mr. Steve Latoski, Mohave County Mr. John Heiberger, Kimley-Horn Mr. Joseph Hall, Kimley-Horn
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Lunch & General Session 12-1:15 PM Innovative Transportation Trends in Rural America Goldwater Ballroom
For the past five decades, National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) and its members have promoted regional strategies, partnerships, and solutions to strengthen the economic competitiveness and quality of life across America’s local communities. This keynote will spotlight the work of NADO’s Research Foundation and its affiliate, Rural Planning Organization of America, to track emerging trends and analyze how a variety of innovations across America are transforming rural transportation, economic development, and quality of life. Presenter: Ms. Carrie Kissel, National Association of Development Organizations
P.M. Breakout Sessions
1:30-2:30PM Freight in Rural Areas Verde Room Representatives from ADOT and Arizona Trucking Association will discuss impact of freight to the AZ economy, findings from recently completed State Freight Plan, current needs for trucking industry, and the Association’s legislative agenda for the upcoming year. Presenters: Ms. Charla Glendening, Arizona Department of Transportation Mr. Tony Bradley, Arizona Trucking Association
1:30-2:30PM Multi-modal Level of Service–A New Tool for Rural Areas Prescott/Chino Room As Complete Streets are implemented more frequently, planners and engineers are presented with the challenge of making difficult choices and trade-offs related to complete street improvements. Multimodal Level of Service (MMLOS) is a tool to help inform planners and engineers as they evaluate alternative strategies. This session will provide attendants an opportunity to learn about the MMLOS tool based on its application to a variety of street types and amenities, as well as present an alternate GIS-based methodology for analyzing potential complete street improvements.Presenters: Ms. Amy Moran, Wilson & Company Ms. Vanessa Spartan-Platt, Matrix Design Group Mr. Aaron Kirkham Galinis, Chen Ryan Associates, Inc.
1:30-2:30PM Active Transportation Arizona Room
Maricopa County Department of Transportation (McDOT) has embarked on a bold initiative of developing a countywide Active Transportation Plan to help create a more walkable, bikeable, and livable region. As the fourth largest county in the United States, developing an Active Transportation Plan (Arizona’s first) meeting urban, rural, local, and regional needs comes with several challenges. Attendees will learn tips, tricks, and lessons-learned to consider for their own active transportation initiatives.Presenters: Mr. Reed Kempton, Maricopa County Department of Transportation Mr. Vamshi Yellisetty, JACOBS Ms. Phyllis Davis, JACOBS
2:40 – 3:40PM Cultivating Support for Local Ballot Initiatives Prescott / Chino Room Successful voter initiatives often require years of planning and development. This panel of experienced representatives in northern, central, and southern Arizona will share insights to the genesis and strategic actions leading to successful initiatives addressing public transportation needs.Presenters: Supervisor Matt Ryan, Coconino County Mr. Andy Smith, Pinal County Mr. Ramon Gaanderse, Arizona Transportation Builders Association
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2:40 – 3:40PM On the Horizon: Statewide Planning Initiatives Arizona RoomThis will be a rapid-fire session focusing on initiatives impacting Arizona’s transportation future, including the AZ Long Range Transportation Plan, planning to programming process, and alternative fuel corridors.Presenters: Mr. Bill Sheaffer, Valley of the Sun Clean Cities Coalition Mr. Clem Ligocki, Arizona Department of Transportation
2:40 – 3:40PM Health-Transit Connections to Support Access to Healthcare Verde Room
Mobility management is a strategy to bring a diverse range of stakeholders together to support innovative public transportation options. The FTA-funded National Center for Mobility Management (NCMM) will provide an overview of innovative partnerships between organizations focusing on social determinants of health; share resources and tools that enable communities to develop and sustain mobility management systems; and recommend strategies for evaluating and sustaining community mobility networks to improve transportation options. Presenter: Ms. Judy Shanley, National Center for Mobility Management
3:50 - 4:50PM Financing Statewide Transportation Verde RoomVarious transportation stakeholders will discuss the prospects for advancing transportation funding legislation in the upcoming state legislative session and future election cycles.Presenters: Mr. Steve Trussell, Arizona Rock Products Association Mr. David Martin, Arizona Chapter Associated General Contractors Mr. Tony Bradley, Arizona Trucking Association
3:50 - 4:50PM Navigating Tribal Transportation Planning & Resource Acquisition Prescott/Chino RoomNumerous Tribes within Arizona have capitalized on ADOT’s Planning Assistance for Rural Areas grant program. However, implementing recommendations from various studies remains challenging. Representatives from BIA and ADOT will provide various strategies to move a project from concept to reality, including an interactive training tool for developing tribal transporation plans, transportation improvement plans, programming process, and funding methods to achieve various goals.Presenters: Mr. Sheldon Kipp, Bureau of Indian Affairs Mr. Vamshi Yellisetty, JACOBS Ms. Ermalinda Gene, Arizona Department of Transportation Ms. Rosalinda Rederico, Arizona Department of Transportation
3:50 - 4:50PM Rural Ride Sharing: Tips from an Entrepreneurial Operating System Arizona RoomPublic Transportation is evolving to include multi-sector, multi-agency delivery systems. Additionally, the culture of volunteer transportation is morphing as Boomers increasingly become recipients of transportation services. Attend this session to learn how a rural business capitalized on these changing forces by using entrepreneurial technology to fill transportation gaps in Nebraska, Ohio, and Virginia.Presenters: Ms. Valerie Lefler, Liberty Mobility Now
5:30-6:30PM Evening Reception Foyer
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6:30PM Accelerate Arizona – Investing in AZ’s Infrastructure GoldwaterThe Arizona Chamber of Commerce will provide an overview of their campaign to inform the public and lawmakers on the link between transportation infrastruction investments and Arizona’s economic prosperity.Presenter: Mr. Garrick Taylor, Arizona Chamber of Commerce
Friday, October 20
7-8:30AM Continental Breakfast Foyer
9AM Arizona State Transportation Board Meeting Town of Prescott Valley - Council Chambers
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Session Topics
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State Transportation Funding Outlook
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News & Opportunities through FHWA Central Federal Lands
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Happenings on the Hill 1 PDH ____
On the Horizon: State Planning Initiatives
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The Next Big Things in Local Government
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Navigating Tribal Transportation Planning and Resource Acquisition
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Capturing Attention through Public Story Telling
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ADA Transitions: Risks & Rewards for Local Governments
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Freight in Rural Areas 1 PDH ____
Rural Construction Innovation
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Cultivating Support for Local Ballot Initiatives
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Health-Transit Connections to Support Access to Healthcare
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Financing Statewide Transportation 1 PDH ____
Active Transportation
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Rural AZ – What Does ADOT Research Center Do for You?
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Rural Ride Sharing: Tips from an Entrepreneurial Operating System
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Multi-Modal Level of Service: A New Tool for Rural Areas
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Accelerate Arizona – Investing in Arizona’s Infrastructure
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